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The moated castle is almost hidden away, accessible via a small road that branches off from Sulzdorf at Lederhecke. https://inges-reiseblog.de/wasserschloss-brennhausen/
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Brennhausen Castle is privately owned and can only be viewed from the outside. https://grabfeld-grenzenlos.de/burg-brennhausen/
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Todays use The lake is now used as a local recreation area. Large parts are open to swimming, diving, sailing and fishing. The remaining areas are created as biotopes and designated as nature reserves. Another use is as water retention to avoid flooding in spring when the snow melts and to feed the Sauerquellebach with enough water in the dry times in summer and autumn. With a total area of 33 hectares, the lake is the largest reservoir in Lower Franconia.[1] It is surrounded by forest all around. The circular route is 4.4 km long. Parts of the north shore of the lake have sunbathing areas, a sandy beach and bathing jetties. In 1983 and 2022 the lake was completely drained for renovation work. After a ground closure was built in 2022, the reservoir no longer needs to be completely emptied in the event of renovation work. The drain was closed again on September 22, 2022 and the filling of the lake with rainwater and snow is expected to be completed by spring 2024. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellertsh%C3%A4user_See
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Situated in a lake, Brennhausen Castle has a special charm with its two dominant Gothic residential towers. The oldest parts are said to date back to the 13th century.
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The Reuthsee, idyllically located near Sulzdorf on the Lederhecke in an extensive forest area, is considered one of the largest natural landscape lakes in the Lower Franconia administrative region. What does the name Reuthsee mean? Large-scale clearing of the forests began in the 8th and 9th centuries AD. This was done either by reuten (that is, felling the trees and removing the rootstocks), by scharring (i.e., peeling off the bark to kill the trees) or by scorching (i.e., burning down the undergrowth). The space gained in this way was called the Reute or the Reuth. The name Reuthsee is probably derived from this. Source: http://www.sulzdorf.rhoen-saale.net/Home?page=16994&&detailID=15754
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The Reutsee is the largest natural lake in Lower Franconia.
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